Last‑minute Super Bowl LX tickets: Where to buy seats before game day

Still need Super Bowl tickets? Here are strategies for finding last-minute Super Bowl LX seats from Ticketmaster, StubHub, and Vivid Seats.

The NFL's championship game is nearly here: Super Bowl LX is set for Sunday, February 8, and fans are scrambling for tickets. If you're wondering how to get Super Bowl tickets this year, you're not alone — official inventory sold out quickly after the AFC and NFC championships, but there are still ways to find seats on the resale market if you act fast.

This year's matchup features a historic rematch between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Both teams earned spots by winning their conferences: the Patriots claimed the AFC Championship and will be making their first Super Bowl appearance since the end of the Brady‑Belichick era, while the Seahawks punched their ticket as NFC champions, marking their fourth Super Bowl appearance.

The game — kicking off at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT — marks the first championship meeting between these franchises since Super Bowl XLIX in 2015, when New England won 28‑24 in one of the most memorable moments in recent NFL history. Entertainment is also a major attraction: recent Grammy-award winner Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, making him the first Latino and Spanish‑speaking solo artist to lead the performance.

Below, we break down how to find Super Bowl LX tickets, including typical prices on resale marketplaces like StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Ticketmaster's resale platform, as well as tips for spotting authentic seats. If you're planning to watch from home, don't forget to bookmark our guide on where to watch the Super Bowl.

How to get Super Bowl tickets

Super Bowl tickets are a bit of a tricky beast. Original tickets are no longer available outside of pricey location packages, so people must look to resale ticket listings on sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats, or Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster is the NFL's official ticketing partner, although only resale tickets are available right now.

How much are Super Bowl tickets?

Ticket siteStarting prices
StubHub$4,506
Vivid Seats$4,327
Ticketmaster$4,563

The Super Bowl is perhaps the biggest American sporting event of the year, so it should be no surprise that ticket prices are steep. At the time of writing, the absolute cheapest ticket listings we're seeing across top resale vendors are over $4,000 each. Prices surge the closer the seat is to the field, with many prime listings reaching upwards of $20,000.

At the time of writing, the cheapest tickets start at $4,563 on Ticketmaster, $4,506 on StubHub, and $4,327 on Vivid Seats. On January 27, the cheapest tickets started at $6,499 on Ticketmaster, $6,532 on StubHub, and $6,377 on Vivid Seats. Prices often fluctuate throughout the day as tickets are purchased and additional listings are added.

Last year, prices dropped significantly in the week leading up to the Super Bowl. The cheapest tickets available in the last few days before Super Bowl LIX dropped below $3,000 a piece, so if you're already near Santa Clara or don't mind making last-minute travel accommodations, it might be worth holding out until later in the week.


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